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Newsweek Welcome to The Day in Polls for November 3, 2016.
Today in Presidential Election Polls: November 3, 2016
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The presidential race tightens and the Arab world weighs in.
113 months ago
HuffPost Politics Dean Chambers made a name for himself “unskewing” the polls in 2012 to give Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney more favorable results.
The 'Unskewed Polls' Guy Thinks Clinton Will Win
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And that the polls are mostly unskewed.
113 months ago
Business Insider Polls are dead. Long live the polls.
Trump on polls: 'The only ones I really like are the ones that I'm winning'
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Donald Trump continues to spread doubt about the presidential election with unproven claims that the election is "rigged."
113 months ago
NPR Trump told one crowd that he loves to cite the polls when he's ahead. He admits he's less enamored with them when he's down. Then he despises them.
Trump, Down In The Polls, Tells Supporters To Ignore 'Phony Polls'
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While campaigning in Florida on Monday, the Republican presidential candidate accused the media of counting too many Democrats in their polls. Let's take a look at the numbers.
113 months ago
NPR There are advantages to leading a presidential race — you attract big crowds, big campaign cash and have more opportunity to get your message out there. And then there's the one percent. We don't mean the super wealthy. We're talking about presiden Read more ... tial candidates, like former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, who are polling at just one percent in many polls.
A Day In The Life Of a 1 Percenter (1 Percent In The Polls, That Is)
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The stagecraft — crowds, balloons, marching bands — of a presidential campaign is just a bit harder to muster when you're at 1 percent in the polls.
126 months ago
WSJ Video With the presidential primaries months away, how much can we really read into today's polls? http://on.wsj.com/1UhxWBC
Jerry Seib: What the Early Presidential Polls Mean
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With the presidential primaries months away, how much can we really read into today's polls? Look for trends and possibilities, says WSJ's Jerry Seib -- but not predictions of where Clinton, Trump, Bush or maybe Biden will end up.
127 months ago
WSJ Video With the presidential primaries months away, how much can we really read into today's polls? http://live.wsj.com/video/jerry-seib-what-the-early-presidential-polls-mean/333339A9-8DE4-4EF0-8E30-25E7A21C8F9E.html
Jerry Seib: What the Early Presidential Polls Mean
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With the presidential primaries months away, how much can we really read into today's polls? Look for trends and possibilities, says WSJ's Jerry Seib -- but not predictions of where Clinton, Trump, Bush or maybe Biden will end up.
127 months ago
BuzzFeed News Deez Nuts has been gaining traction in the presidential polls... there's just one problem.
127 months ago
msnbc Almost exactly four years ago, Rick Perry had a commanding 15-point lead in the polls. Eight years ago, Rudy Giuliani led the GOP presidential field at 32%. Will Donald Trump be able to hold his lead in 2016?
What history teaches us about Trump's lead in the polls
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Early leads in presidential primary polls have been red herrings when it comes to predicting the long-term success of a campaign in recent elections.
128 months ago
NBC News Donald Trump continues to be the "Teflon man" of the 2016 presidential race. Does it matter?
What History Teaches us About Trump's Lead in Polls
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Early leads in presidential primary polls have been red herrings.
128 months ago
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